05-15-2017, 05:30 PM
dfrecore Wrote:I think they were talking about an extra $500 for courses they were hoping to get for free.
The affiliation lets you not take the cornerstone ($300) and reduces the waiver fee from $2500 to $1800 (although there is a deadline). So you pay $200 for a month of Study.com to get $1000 off. That's a pretty great deal.
When I enrolled at TESU, he waiver was $2000. Now it is $2500. That's where I got the $500 figure from.
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